Both are $100 lower than the retail cost as of April 1st.
If you want the slim PS5 console with or without a disc drive, there’s no need to pay full retail price.
If you’re hoping to snag a refurbished PlayStation 5 Pro, you’re out of luck, as there’s currently no refurb option available via Sony. That’s how much the Digital Edition costs, while the slim version with the disc drive is going for $449. You’ll need to buy it new to get Sony’s most powerful console, which will cost you $749 until April 2nd ($899 afterward).